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Television, Video Games, and Media
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Advertising and marketing
More TV means more junk food
Parental influence and limited media exposure may help curb teen smoking
Target market: Children as consumers
Child development
Baby not-so-Einstein
Computers and child development
Diagnosis: Bieber Fever
Health effects
Insomnia in teenagers
Myths and facts about ADHD
Reducing "screen time" and obesity
Tonight's homework: Play outside
TV linked to sleeping problems in young children
News media
Ask Dr. Pat: Can a child be harmed by media exposure to horrific events?
Ask Dr. Pat: Helping a child to accept all cultures
Kids and TV in the background
Sexuality
Ask Dr. Pat: How can we counter the media attack on family values?
Sex, TV, and the young teen
Sexy babies: How sexualization hurts girls
Video games
Gaming pain away
Video games are good for girls when parents play too
Wii-hab
XBox Kinect in cancer surgery
Violence
Ask Dr. Pat: How can we counter the media attack on family values?
Blood and gore no more: Kids like cartoons better without the violence
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Myths and Facts About ADHD
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